Showing posts with label Minneapolis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minneapolis. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Twin Cities 10 Mile Pictures



Abdi Abdirahman









Abdi again in a record run for the Twin Cities 10 Mile-46:35



Josh Moen-"ran against" this guy in college. I was far behind, he ran for Wartburg College in Iowa. He was second in 46:38, he and Abdi ran a great surging race from what I read and hear.



Here I come, a little ahead of schedule.



























I was pumped. I was well ahead of schedule and cooking the last half mile. I was also glad to see everyone in front of the Cathedral.




























Sunday, October 4, 2009

TC 10 Mile Is Here



Capitol Sunshine



Post race-watching for people we know.







Laura!





Rise and shine!

Up and about at 5:15 am was the appetizer of the day! Today, was the TC 10 Mile and Marathon Events race from Minneapolis to St. Paul. You should be able to link to the course map from this link-map.

It finally stopped raining the last couple days, so it wasn't a miserable 10 mile or marathon. At the start it was about 44 degrees and fairly cloudy. It turned out to be pretty good running weather.

Nick and Becca dropped me off at about 6:05am where I just walked about for a little bit before heading to the Metrodome to relax and get ready for the run. I ended up hanging there most of the time, got in a 3:04 warm up and hit the start line. It was tough having to drop your warm ups a ways away before starting in the race. I ended up sitting there in my shorts, top, arm sleeves and gloves for fifteen minutes or so just trying to stay warm.

I said hi to a couple of people I recognized and then it was race time.

Coming off of my four miles yesterday, which was at 6:30am and cold and drizzly, I wasn't very confident. I felt pretty slow, heavy and lethargic not really the way you'd want to have a warm up the day before a big race go.

But I jumped in towards the front of the starting corral and off I went. I hit the mile split at about 6:25-6:30ish, about thirty-five seconds faster than I wanted to go out. So, I felt like I adjusted a little bit but went by Nick, Becca, Chris, Lance and Paul by Riverside Park at 12:35ish, which was about the two mile mark. That was even faster than I wanted to be at 2 miles, by about a minute and thirty seconds. But I still felt okay, proceeding to give some ground to some runners coming from behind but still maintaining a comfortably hard pace.

I got up the hill by Riverside Park and hear "that's my nephew!" I thought that was strange, so I turned my head a little bit and then heard "Dischinger!" and saw it was Mary out watching the race!

That was nice to have someone unexpected scream. I just kept on rolling, knowing I was still ahead of where I should be but there was no point to intentionally slow my pace to re-adjust. I hit about the 3, 3.5 mile mark before I saw Rachel Karel and she cheered me on too. Another time where I tried to relax and pick up the pace and stay comfortably hard.

I hit the 5 mile mark and started to get tired and then mentally faded a touch, thinking about how I had so much left to go. I hit the 5 mile mark in 31:47, if my memory serves me correctly. I continued to run faster than I wanted to, now I was about 3:13 faster than I wanted to be. My original plan was to go through 5 miles in about 35:00 and 6 in 41:00ish and start picking it up from there little by little.

So, being so far ahead, I at that point decided maybe it was my day to have a good run. I went through six miles in just under 39:00 but at that point could have been out of luck. But I must have focused back on running at that point because I don't remember a 7 mile split. I remember being at about 7.8 miles at 50:14ish, a few minutes quick still. But at that point I just had to charge hard and keep going.

I came up on 8 miles and though "ugh, two more miles still. I've got to just keep going okay, just steady for the next mile and we'll go from there." I kept rolling along on the road keeping my intensity consistent.

I got to the 9 mile mark and figured I had enough energy to continue to churn away. I was still ahead of pace after keeping a very consistent pace up to that point, surprising myself a bit. I remember thinking that if I kept rolling I could be at about 64 minutes, well ahead of my 67:00 goal.

Nine miles came and went, I veered left heading down Summit Avenue trying to continue to pick up the pace as I still felt good enough to do so. I did need someone to cheer me on a bit earlier but I kept rolling and saw the squad again at the Cathedral. At that point I felt really good and put on a nice kick to get to the finish.

It was great hearing Chris yelling "Disch!" as loud as he could as I streaked by. It was fun to see Nick smiling, Becca taking a picture and Katy taking a picture as well. I also saw Deb cheering me on but somehow missed really locking in on Bob's face. I went another 200 meters and saw Lance and Paul on the right and started kicking harder.

Also, at that point I could have just hit the ground at anytime as I was not even taking much oxygen in but was coming down the hill hard.

I come to find out later that they were waiting for me at the Cathedral and Nick approximated I'd be coming in in another few minutes-according to my predicted time. Apparently, Chris yells something to the effect of "here he comes!", still minutes ahead of where I thought I'd be. I came and went, heard Chris cheering for me and as I ran by I heard him following me yelling for me to keep going. Now that I think about it I remember trying to out run Chris at that point.

I ran through the finish in 1:02:55, about 4 minutes faster than I anticipated I could do. I walked through the finishing area got my warm ups, put them on while saying hi since they came down to the finishing area.

Here is all of my data and a link that might work? Joel's 10 Mile Race Results
(Search Dischinger)

NO FN LN DIVISION OVERALL DIVPL
SEXPL CHIP TIME TIME PACE
10376 Joel Dischinger M2229 96 49/436 85/2254 1:02:55 1:02:57 6:18


Well, to continue the trend of writing...

Josh came through the 10 mile in 1:24:21.

Laura came through the marathon in 3:38:27 and qualified for the Boston Marathon! From what I hear, she's also already registered!

Maybe we'll make a trip to the East in April!

More pictures will be added later. Katy used Josh's camera and we've got to get the pictures off of that.

I'll let you know what's next!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Restaurant Review- Joe's Garage Minneapolis

Joe's Garage
Minneapolis
Next to Loring Park

Katy and I finally used our gift card from her purchase of her wedding dress at David's Bridal. We got two $25 gift cards, one for Lindey's Steakhouse and one for Joe's Garage.

(Bonus to note-we won't be going to back to Lindey's anytime soon. It smelled pretty old, was definitely not the decor Katy and I like, and truly our meal wasn't very delicious to be as wordy as a restaurant critic can get.)





So, Joe's Garage specializes in burgers and their baked potato bar. Joe's Menu.





Katy and I sat outside on the roof on a beautiful evening, other than a few bugs. They also have some indoor seating and some down on the first floor on the sidewalk.





My order:
Cornmeal Fried Walleye - Served on roasted garlic, mashed potatoes, with pico de gallo, chipotle cream sauce, and garlicky green beans - $18

Now, I asked about what to get before I finally decided and was told about their burgers and their potato bar. However, I wasn't into the waitress' suggestions of very odd burgers all loaded with salt, nor was I into her suggestion of the Jamaican Jerk Baby Back Ribs.

Okay, so I got the cornmeal fried walleye. The cornmeal on the fish was just fine, it gave it something to hold on to, otherwise, the fish would have completely fallen apart. It's a pretty gentle fish that seems to fall apart on its own. However, the fish alone was pretty, actually, very bland. I wasn't completely satisfied with the fish alone.

The roasted garlic mashed potatoes were pretty good, I'd say they were a very comparable item to the potato bar menu items.

What made this dish was the chipotle cream sauce and the pico de gallo. Pick one or the other or even both and grab some walleye or the green beans and it was delicious. Also, alone the chipotle cream sauce was good as well as the pico de gallo. Alone, the pico de gallo was extremely springy and fresh, giving a cleansing effect to your tastebuds.

The garlicky green beans were okay but as I'd assume most higher quality cooking were cooked less and left a little more crisp. Growing up on Grandma K's canned green beans I completely prefer a canned soft buttery green bean. It seems as if the less cooked ones don't absorb as much flavor and I definitely prefer the softer canned.

Overall, on my meal I would give an 80 out of 100. Parts were very tasty and it was generally balanced and healthy, however I can definitely picture a better meal out of this.



This was Katy's customized burger. It was a half pound of ground chuck with delicious gorgonzola cheese draped all over the top with a side of fries. I thought the burger was done pretty well, maybe left on there a minute or two long since I prefer my meat cooked medium. But the gorgonzola has such rich flavor it really rescued a little of over cooking and made the burger perfectly acceptable.

In only having a few bites and a couple of bites I would give this burger an 83 out of 100. It was pretty well done, just a little long but the accompaniment of the gorgonzola, the bun was buttery and soft and the fries were suffice. Again, I can picture better and have had better but I, ultimately, would go back for an item on their menu that was more of their specialty.